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Guana Batz Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Guana Batz

Off The Rails
90 Commercial St

Jun 15, 2025

10:00 AM EDT
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All AgesENTRY/PARKING:Address: 90 Commercial Street, Worcester MA 01608. Spectator and show car parking is $20 in advance, $25 day of show. (Includes driver and passengers.) If you are not parking in our lot, entrance will be $15 advance, $20 day of show. Free entry for kids under 10. Entrance will be on MLK JR. BLVD directly behind The Palladium. Focus on pre-1980 classics but all cars are welcome. *A portion of your purchase will be donated to the Irreverent Warriors.TATTOOING:Crown of Thorns TattooFOOD/DRINK:Our signature outdoor BBQ tent will be serving for the duration of the event. Please see a member of our restaurant staff for dine-in service and access to our full restaurant menu. Full bar available in the venue.MUSIC: Guana BatzDiablogato
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Guana Batz Biography

The Guana Batz were formed in 1983 in Feltham, Middlesex.

The groups initial line up consisted of Pip Hancox (vocals), Stuart Osbourne (guitar), Dave 'Diddle' Turner (drums) Mick Wigfall (Double Bass). This line up didn't relase any material and so Stuart told Mick he favoured an electric bass at that time and that's how Mick White replaced him. Then in 1984, the Guana Batz opted for a double bass player again, which was Sam Sardi.

In May 1987, Diddle decided to quit the band as he had decided by then that the hectic touring schedule was beyond him, and elected to dedicate his life to the pursuit of 'love and money' (his building job and his girlfriend). He was replaced by former Get Smart sticksman, Johnny Bowler, who now plays Slap Bass for the band, with John Buck on drums.

Diddle sadly died in the summer of 2001 from a stroke, he is sadly missed by all his friends and family.

Johnny Bowler now plays bass for the band, having started out as their drummer. He too lives in San Diego

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Pip: Voice
Stuart Osbourne: Guitar
Johnny Bowler: Drums
John Buck: Drums
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